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it's great weather, beautiful fall day, lots of people, lots of great energy, lots of fun. >> it was lots of fun unless you were giants fans. in addition to fleet week, the america's cup bringing thousands right to the city's waterfront. >>> yeah, it is do or die for the bay area's baseball teams. tomorrow the giants will take the field in cincinnati knowing it could be their final game of the season. they were beat by the reds last night losing 9-0. >> hammered. >> they now trail in the best of five series two games to nothing. ryan vogelsong will take the mound tomorrow. game time is 2:37. >>> meantime the a's will be at home in a similar must-win situation. they lost two games in detroit and now trail the best of five series two games to nothing. tomorrow's game starts at 6:07. >> that just means we keep hope alive. it's not over but both teams have to win three straight now. not easy. >>> 4:38. let's check in with christina loren. your giants, let's get them back into the win column. >> that just creates a little bit more drama and intensity. i have not lost faith. hopefully you
it's great weather, beautiful fall day, lots of people, lots of great energy, lots of fun. >> it was lots of fun unless you were giants fans. in addition to fleet week, the america's cup bringing thousands right to the city's waterfront. >>> yeah, it is do or die for the bay area's baseball teams. tomorrow the giants will take the field in cincinnati knowing it could be their final game of the season. they were beat by the reds last night losing 9-0. >> hammered. >>...
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energy drinks have from 76 to 207 milligrams per serving. and caffeine mints pack anywhere from 85 to 101 milligram per mint. >> if you want to get a lot of caffeine, it is hard to do with a cup of coffee or an energy drink. you'll get bloated and too full after two or three drinks and stop. with mints, it is very easy to overdose. because you just keep on popping them. >> reporter: but jake and his friends missed homecoming as a result of their predicament. and are not very happy about it. >> instead of going to homecoming, i was at home alone doing nothing and very upset. >> 15 truck loads of trash have been removed from a las vegas home. city officials there say it is the worst case of hoarding they've ever seen. they entered the house here with a court order last friday and discovered debris stacked from the floor to the ceiling. along with about two dozen dead or sick cats. the owner had carved out a small space for himself on top of his belongings but was unable to even walk upright in that house. neighbors say the hoarding has been a
energy drinks have from 76 to 207 milligrams per serving. and caffeine mints pack anywhere from 85 to 101 milligram per mint. >> if you want to get a lot of caffeine, it is hard to do with a cup of coffee or an energy drink. you'll get bloated and too full after two or three drinks and stop. with mints, it is very easy to overdose. because you just keep on popping them. >> reporter: but jake and his friends missed homecoming as a result of their predicament. and are not very happy...
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just feel the energy out here. it's crazy. >> as a team, as an organization, in the area, the bay area. and that's something they can't take from us. >> terrific. it's nice being anonymous here most of the year. then we were kind of worried about our routine being a little screwed up. >> that's how you treat your general manager. by the way, the a's will face the detroit tigers and this man, miguel cabrera in the playoffs. despite going 0 for 2 at the plate, miguel cabrera became the first player since carl yastrzemski in 1967 to win the triple crown. finished with a .330 batting average. 44 homers and 139 runs batted in. giants at the dodgers for a final tune-up. tommy lasorda, wake up, big fella. you can't sleep at the game. vogelsong pitching. vogelsong, five innings pitched, two hits. up to of the fourth, buster posey grounds into a fielder's choice. marco scutaro scores. posey finished with a .336 batting average. he's your n.l. batting champ. adrian gonzalez with the single. ethier scores. dodgers, they go on
just feel the energy out here. it's crazy. >> as a team, as an organization, in the area, the bay area. and that's something they can't take from us. >> terrific. it's nice being anonymous here most of the year. then we were kind of worried about our routine being a little screwed up. >> that's how you treat your general manager. by the way, the a's will face the detroit tigers and this man, miguel cabrera in the playoffs. despite going 0 for 2 at the plate, miguel cabrera...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> for the female inmates inside maricopa county jail's "g" dorm, change is measured in a variety of ways. new hair styles, different make-up, new tattoos and new girlfriends. but now the dorm itself is experiencing a major change. a magnetic personality is leaving. >> we recently rolled up mcnaughton. she's had a lot of issues over here in george dorm. we rolled her up to bravo tower. >> kelley mcnaughton has been moved from the dorm where she could roam free to a small pod of cells where the inmates could only see each other in a cramped day room. >> i'm in a pod. i can't -- i can't do this. you know i can't do this. this is too small for me. >> jail officials see a benefit in mcnaughton's move out of the dorm. >> dormitories hold from 80 to 120, depending on the day. if you have mcnaughton running 80 or 120 inmates and causing that strife between 80 an
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> for the female inmates inside maricopa county jail's "g" dorm, change is measured in a variety of ways. new hair styles, different make-up, new tattoos and new girlfriends. but now the dorm itself is experiencing a major change. a magnetic...
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there is a vast reserves of energy that we are making big -- bright feathers among alternative energy. energy independence or something akin to it is a possibility. in a world where superadded industries are key, the guy who protect intellectual property the bust has an advantage. the place with the best schools and has an advantage. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most successful nation at enter the world. talking about renaissance and resurgence. for some reason this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would like to quickly go down. i would like to get a sense of your reaction to this moment of promise for the united states. >> u.s. 08 the one that thinks things are better than people think it. on the other hand, we are in a political campaign. nobody is supposed to say the other guy is like a disaster. i am generally optimistic about the united states. i think we will come out of the recession, and i think you will find our way to a political deal that deals with all of the range of economic issues that we have. i also think we cont
there is a vast reserves of energy that we are making big -- bright feathers among alternative energy. energy independence or something akin to it is a possibility. in a world where superadded industries are key, the guy who protect intellectual property the bust has an advantage. the place with the best schools and has an advantage. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most successful nation at enter the world. talking about renaissance and resurgence. for some reason this is...
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morning was so much wormer than later on in the day, south of us on that front just a little piece of energy, you can take up a little twist there coming in north central mississippi. this is moving off toward the east-northeast. if you follow the dra tray correct try here boom toward dc. showers redeveloping for the afternoon. not a very warm afternoon. when you get the clouds to roll in, sun angle not that strong this time of year, we are not going to see much warming. by lunch time showers in the shanendoah valley, central maryland, montgomery county, you may see a sprinkle here. the threat for showers is north and west of dc. overnight scattered showers just about anywhere, even toward tomorrow morning there might be a lingering shower early. south and east of town. clouds will break up toward midday. we'll have temperatures tomorrow closer to 60 as opposed to the mid-50s. on wednesday ahead of this front, coming down, we are going to shoot temperatures up toward 70. as the front comes through wednesday, doesn't look like it is going to have much moisture to work with. i think the front
morning was so much wormer than later on in the day, south of us on that front just a little piece of energy, you can take up a little twist there coming in north central mississippi. this is moving off toward the east-northeast. if you follow the dra tray correct try here boom toward dc. showers redeveloping for the afternoon. not a very warm afternoon. when you get the clouds to roll in, sun angle not that strong this time of year, we are not going to see much warming. by lunch time showers...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> crowd is beginning to walk into the debate hall at the university of denver. they are getting ready for this first of three presidential debates. there will be one vice
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. patti ann: well another recent debate drew a massive crowd. fox news channel's bill o'reilly facing off with comedian jon stewart. the two rivals going toe-to-toe in a rumble moderated by journalist, e.d. hill. the mood was set from the get-go with a joke about height. >> i can see why obama did badly in the debate. the altitude is really rough up here [laughter] patti ann: the two traded barbs and jokes on everything from iran to the economy. >> we're weeks from a failed state or even worse greece. the way to solve it, is to kill big bird. >> what is gone. adios, sayonara, aloha. it's boring. he's gone. okay. out of there. may have been bushes fault for the first year. maybe two. but not 3 1/2. patti ann: percentage from the proceeds from the soldout event went to charity. bill: see more of that later tonight in prime time. seems like they have a good time together. they have good chemistry from the right and from the left. check out o'reilly later tonight and the good news about tha
putting us in control of our energy future, now. patti ann: well another recent debate drew a massive crowd. fox news channel's bill o'reilly facing off with comedian jon stewart. the two rivals going toe-to-toe in a rumble moderated by journalist, e.d. hill. the mood was set from the get-go with a joke about height. >> i can see why obama did badly in the debate. the altitude is really rough up here [laughter] patti ann: the two traded barbs and jokes on everything from iran to the...
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requires all those sources of energy. that will keep the price at the pump moderated. it will keep the price of electricity moderated. it will also mean a lot of good jobs for americans. it's been calculated that if we're really serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have that you're going to create some 3.5 million to 4 million jobs. i know right now you're thinking about one job, your job. i'm thinking about your job as well person by person, every american deserves a good job. people are hard-working right here in this community. i want to make sure your jobs stay here, grow here, and provide a bright future for you and for your family. now, i also believe in addition to energy that we have an opportunity to create more jobs by selling our goods and services abroad, so i want to open up more trade with other nations, and if china is stealing jobs unfairly, i'll crack down on china. number three, number three, i want to make sure that our people have the skills they need to succeed so we
requires all those sources of energy. that will keep the price at the pump moderated. it will keep the price of electricity moderated. it will also mean a lot of good jobs for americans. it's been calculated that if we're really serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have that you're going to create some 3.5 million to 4 million jobs. i know right now you're thinking about one job, your job. i'm thinking about your job as well person by person, every american...
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it was a great energy. like andrew said, it felt like a high school reunion. they were showing pictures of their kids. >> we'll have that later on tonight. >> sam, what do you got? >> taylor swift is releasing her new album called "red." after her interview on the tweblgd, she'll come back on the 23rd for a very special "gma" concert. right now, here it is, the world "gma" exclusive. listen to taylor swift's new song "i knew you were trouble." you can get it on itunes at midnight. >> hi, it's taylor. i'll be back on "gma" live in two weeks. i'm so excited. the song we're releasing tonight on itunes is called "i knew you were trouble." and it's a song that's one of my favorites on the album because it sounds just as chaotic as the feeling was when i wrote it. it's a song of kind of being frustrated with yourself because here you are heartbroken, because you knew when you saw that person, you just went for it anyway. shame on me. here's an exclusive preview. i can't wait to see you guys. ♪ because i knew you were trouble when you walked in shame on me now ♪
it was a great energy. like andrew said, it felt like a high school reunion. they were showing pictures of their kids. >> we'll have that later on tonight. >> sam, what do you got? >> taylor swift is releasing her new album called "red." after her interview on the tweblgd, she'll come back on the 23rd for a very special "gma" concert. right now, here it is, the world "gma" exclusive. listen to taylor swift's new song "i knew you were...
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we need to -- we need to cut our oil imports in half, create thousands more jobs in clean energy. we need to use the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to help pay down our deficit and put people back to work, doing me nation building right here at home. that's the agenda we need. that's how you strengthen the middle class. that's how you keep moving forward. that is the choice in this election and that's why i'm running for a second term. that's what we need. now, my opponent, you know, has been trying to do a two-step and reposition and got an extreme makeover. but -- but the bottom line is his underlying philosophy is the topdown economics that we have seen before. he thinks if we just spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts, that, yes, skewed toward the wealthiest, if we get rid of more regulations on wall street, then our problems will be solved. jobs and prosperity will rain down from the sky, the deficits will magically disappear, we will live happily ever after. even though he's been proposing this plan for months now, he's had a lot trouble explaining how
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. >> cornell, your energy in saying this tonight was not what the president's energy was last night and the president's showing today energy on the campaign trail that he didn't show last night. i'm just curious to know why you think he didn't show it last night. why not say that is a lie, that is factually incorrect. >> the problem is if you're the challenger, you have to go out there and have a great debate, especially if you're a challenger behind, you have to go out and take it to the incumbent. if you are in fact the incumbent, you help the challenger by getting down in the mud and brawling. if you're the incumbent who is ahead, the last thing you want to do is get down in the mud and brawl with the challenger, because ultimately, strategically, that only helps the challenger. i think the president was very presidential last night. he laid out his case. he stayed on the facts. he did what he was supposed to do. >> ralph, you don't believe he was shifting his position or arguing something else on that stage last night that is different from what he's been saying on the campaign trai
. >> cornell, your energy in saying this tonight was not what the president's energy was last night and the president's showing today energy on the campaign trail that he didn't show last night. i'm just curious to know why you think he didn't show it last night. why not say that is a lie, that is factually incorrect. >> the problem is if you're the challenger, you have to go out there and have a great debate, especially if you're a challenger behind, you have to go out and take it...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has vested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, martha: we are getting reports that israel is deploying u.s. made patriot missiles. this comes days after israeli fighter jets shot down an enemy drone. no word on who was responsible for that unmanned aircraft that flew deep inside israel's air space. they are reportedly on a mountain overlooking lebanon. that suggests that military commanders are concerned that hezbollah may have been who sent that drone. bill: watch that story. new details now on the deadly meningitis outbreak. the cdc confirming at least eight people have died across the country. here is a look at the map for the states reporting this. health officials now reviewing deaths not previously linked to the outbreak. the new numbers expected to come out later today. dr. marc siegl is with us now, member of the fox news medical a team, professor of medicine at lango medical center. good morning. you just spoke to the
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has vested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, martha: we are getting reports that israel is deploying u.s. made patriot missiles. this comes days after israeli fighter jets shot down an enemy drone. no word on who was responsible for that unmanned aircraft that flew deep inside israel's air space. they are reportedly on a mountain overlooking...
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romney worked in the debate seems like i have energy and ideas the president didn't. jenna: republican strategist mike murphy on. brad woodhouse, democratic national committee. sean spicer republican national committee. they're both campaign communications director. they're made for television. you're shaking your head. why? >> i think it was the joran van der sloot comment? jenna: was that it, brad? joran van der sloot, story? >> i was shaking my head. this notion that the president doesn't want to be reelected is craziest thing i ever heard of. in the analysis, it is funny, not worth to put on paper, if you did i wouldn't use it to wrap fish. it wouldn't be worthy of that. earlier this summer when mitt romney was off the campaign trail for exhaustion. the president was putting in 19 hour days. >> a lot of fund raisers. >> this guy, you know, this guy, is committed to this. he has got the fire in the belly. he is exhibited that every day he has been in office. look, one debate is not going to the determine the outcome of this election. jenna: sean own, that people ma
romney worked in the debate seems like i have energy and ideas the president didn't. jenna: republican strategist mike murphy on. brad woodhouse, democratic national committee. sean spicer republican national committee. they're both campaign communications director. they're made for television. you're shaking your head. why? >> i think it was the joran van der sloot comment? jenna: was that it, brad? joran van der sloot, story? >> i was shaking my head. this notion that the...
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energy and water conservation. these are already required to be provided at the time of sale of the building. it is very limited at the moment, energy and water conservation. you have to make sure you have a certain volume, 1.6. gallons per flsh. there is an interesting approach to green building, the historical approach, part of the state building code. and what the state says is that where it is a qualified historic building, more than 50 years old and with some historical value -- it does not have to be a resource, but it must be a landmark -- you may use the building code. in lieu of the regular california building code, in place of what they call the regular code. that allows you to do things to preserve the integrity of the building, and people say that saving the building is the greenest thing you can do because of the energy and materials. all sorts of opportunities, but it is not written as a green coat. but really, that is the fact a bit. >> yes, absolutely. of course there are limitations where transport
energy and water conservation. these are already required to be provided at the time of sale of the building. it is very limited at the moment, energy and water conservation. you have to make sure you have a certain volume, 1.6. gallons per flsh. there is an interesting approach to green building, the historical approach, part of the state building code. and what the state says is that where it is a qualified historic building, more than 50 years old and with some historical value -- it does...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. yesterday. take a look at this -- this is the biggest eck in history at >>> a crazy finish to a nascar race in talledega, alabama yesterday. this is the biggest wreck in the history of the speedway. 25 cars nearly every driver that was left in the race, wrecked his car. luckily nobody was seriously injured. after getting it all cleaned up, matt kenseth won the race. >>> if you were never quite satisfied by a like on facebook you can now give and receive hugs to your facebook friends from any distance. designed by an m.i.t. student the social media vest will hug when you get a like on facebook. hugs can be returned to the sender by squeezing the vest and deflating it. hm. >> i don't get it. >> what do you think? >> i think a hug would be okay. >> i think s
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. yesterday. take a look at this -- this is the biggest eck in history at >>> a crazy finish to a nascar race in talledega, alabama yesterday. this is the biggest wreck in the history of the speedway. 25 cars nearly every driver...
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, getting north american energy independence. that will keep our gasoline prices more moderate and will provide us with a lot of jobs in the energy sector and in manufacturing. because when energy is less expensive, manufacturing will come home. >> you can look at his plan and look at my plan. because he wants to keep open these tax loopholes that enuraged jobs overseas. i want to make sure we're providing tax breaks for companies right here in america. i want to help big factories and small businesses double their exports. want more goods stamped with made in america. i want to create 1 million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years. >> obama care is point number one. it is the example number one where he wants to put bureauc t bureaucrats between you and your doctor. he believes that government should tell you what kind of insurance you have to have. he believes that government should have a board of people that tell you what kind of care to receive. my view is we fight for freedom in this country, i do not want an intru
, getting north american energy independence. that will keep our gasoline prices more moderate and will provide us with a lot of jobs in the energy sector and in manufacturing. because when energy is less expensive, manufacturing will come home. >> you can look at his plan and look at my plan. because he wants to keep open these tax loopholes that enuraged jobs overseas. i want to make sure we're providing tax breaks for companies right here in america. i want to help big factories and...
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take a look at energy, president obama spent 19 section 9 secon energy. governor romney, 1:43 seconds. when asked a question about education, he pivoted to energy. 2:17. president obama devoted 4:15, almost twice as much. watching this very closely. anderson, back to you. >> john king locki inlooking cl the flash poll numbers. you have numbers on the economy. >> they asked the question, who would better handle the economy? let me scroll down. clear in the poll, the overall verdict to governor romney who won the debate. who better to handle the economy, obama 43, romney 55. the defining question of the election. >> compared to where it was before? >> we have to be careful this is registered voters who watched the debate. in our most recent national poll, they were tied on that question. >> vaughan jones, you said something about changing -- you saw a different romney tonight. >> up until now, to me, you look at romney, think thursdayston howell iii, right? not presidential. seems to be sort of all over the place. tonight, he's presidential and tonight for
take a look at energy, president obama spent 19 section 9 secon energy. governor romney, 1:43 seconds. when asked a question about education, he pivoted to energy. 2:17. president obama devoted 4:15, almost twice as much. watching this very closely. anderson, back to you. >> john king locki inlooking cl the flash poll numbers. you have numbers on the economy. >> they asked the question, who would better handle the economy? let me scroll down. clear in the poll, the overall verdict...
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one, get us energy-independent. north american energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. numb five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business start-ups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business going again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path that we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle down government, would work. that's not the right answer for america. i'll restor
one, get us energy-independent. north american energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. numb five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last...
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>> all i know is that it was just an energy drink in a mint form. >> energy strike in a mint form is what he was told it was. >> let me play a devil's advocate parent for a second. if my child is in this school and one of your sons gives him one of these energy mints and he has a bad reaction to it, might i not question the school and say why didn't you prevent this from happening? >> i agree. one of the questions i asked the dean was are these energy mints illegal? are they not allowed in school since they do allow the red bull and monster and actually serve coffee at the school. it's available to the students. his reaction was no. the only reason they are in trouble or suspended is the product was unmarked. >> so if it had been in some packaging that clearly identified what it was and it was in fact that product, you wouldn't be sitting here. you guys would be back in school. >> that would be my understanding. >> and he would have went to homecoming. >> no school yesterday, columbus day holiday. is this an excused day off? >> probably not. >> the school just called and said you're
>> all i know is that it was just an energy drink in a mint form. >> energy strike in a mint form is what he was told it was. >> let me play a devil's advocate parent for a second. if my child is in this school and one of your sons gives him one of these energy mints and he has a bad reaction to it, might i not question the school and say why didn't you prevent this from happening? >> i agree. one of the questions i asked the dean was are these energy mints illegal? are...
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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. jenna: right now new information on a few crime stories we're keeping an eye on for you here on "happening now." a jury trial is set to begin for a vermont woman texting while driving and hurting a pedestrian. she pleaded not guilty to grossly negligent operation of a motor vehicle vehicle. she "florida face to face"s up to 15 years in prison. that is many some of the reason we're watching this case and outcome of it all. >>> an ohio teen is headed to trial charged in a deadly screen to lure victims with phony craig's list job offers. jury selection begins for 17-year-old brogan rafferty. he and another man lured and eventually
affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. jenna: right now new information on a few crime stories we're keeping an...
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california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word innovation, i have to put a plug in for tradition. i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as amer
california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> so what might the obama-romney presidential contest still have in store for us? jack cafferty's following that in the cafferty file. >> wolf, if it's october and presidential election year, then it's about time if a so-called october surprise. which means any late-breaking event that can suddenly change the outcome of the race, for example 12 days before the 1972 presidential election henry kissen jer made a major announcement about the vietnam war saying "we believe peace is at hand." this likely helped the incumbent richard nixon go onto win every state except massachusetts. the most famous october surprise was one that never happened. in 1980 republicans were worried then-president jimmy carter would be boosted in his re-election bid by either a rescue or release of the american hostages in iran. that didn't happen. and ronald reagan won that election in a landslide. more recently osama bin laden released a video four days before the 2004 election, remember? that remi
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> so what might the obama-romney presidential contest still have in store for us? jack cafferty's following that in the cafferty file. >> wolf, if it's october and presidential election year, then it's about time if a so-called october surprise. which means any late-breaking event that can suddenly change the outcome of the race, for example 12 days before the 1972 presidential election henry kissen jer made a major announcement...
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- kinetic energy. - kinetic energy. there's more kinetic energy in the molecules in a hot cup of coffee than a-- you know that. that's what it means to say that something's hot, that it has more energy. we might say more thermal energy. more strictly speaking, we'll say more internal energy, more energy internal to the system. so there's much more internal energy in a hot cup of coffee than a cold cup of coffee. what's got more internal energy, a hot cup of coffee or an iceberg floating down at the antarctica? check your neighbor for an estimate. a humongous iceberg or a small hot cup of coffee: which has the more internal energy? all the energy combined-- what would it be, gang? yeah, the iceberg is frozen. how many say the hot cup of coffee still has more kinetic energy of all those molecules and those zillions and zillions-- come on, no, it's the other way around, gang. [laughter] it turns out there's more internal energy in the humongous icebergs simply because there are more molecules jiggling, you know? add up all
- kinetic energy. - kinetic energy. there's more kinetic energy in the molecules in a hot cup of coffee than a-- you know that. that's what it means to say that something's hot, that it has more energy. we might say more thermal energy. more strictly speaking, we'll say more internal energy, more energy internal to the system. so there's much more internal energy in a hot cup of coffee than a cold cup of coffee. what's got more internal energy, a hot cup of coffee or an iceberg floating down at...
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energy, energy independence or something akin to rate or at least more energy independent is a possibility and a world where high-value added, is about you added is key. the guy here protection joy actual property has an advantage . the best schools and universities has an advantage. talk about rasons and resurgence this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would likely preclude go down and get a sense of your reaction to this moment a promise. >> i am the one who says we are not in decline and things are better than people think. i wish there were more of that being said. on the other hand, we are in a political campaign. no one is supposed to say the other guy is not a disaster i think prayer are to come out of the recession and we are going to era fight our way through to a political deal that deals with all these range of economic issues. i also think we continue to be in the most advantageous position. i would not traded. >> there is none of those things you enumerated that i would disagree with. >> go ahead anyway. >> those are all true. although, you cou
energy, energy independence or something akin to rate or at least more energy independent is a possibility and a world where high-value added, is about you added is key. the guy here protection joy actual property has an advantage . the best schools and universities has an advantage. talk about rasons and resurgence this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would likely preclude go down and get a sense of your reaction to this moment a promise. >> i am the one...
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the school pays for energy, i'm guessing. the city pays for energy. it is based on what you put into it or not? >> not necessarily. we have done projects for enterprise departments, like the airport moscone center that pay rates equivalent to pg&e. we have done projects for general fund that pay 3.5 cents or subsidized rate and city hall, which pays nothing for electricity. it isn't necessarily a function of what they pay into the -- what the rate is. the way we work it is that we meet as a solar power. and the department pays for the solar power at the normal rates. alvarado school, for example, alvarado will pay for the solar power but at the subsidized general fund rate. basically the department is indif rent because they are paying the same amount of money before and after the solar system was installed. >> thank you. >> thank you. do we have a budget analyst report on this item? we do not, i believe. are there any members of the public? seeing none, this is closed. >> i want to give one comment that i have seen this at a couple schools. sometimes
the school pays for energy, i'm guessing. the city pays for energy. it is based on what you put into it or not? >> not necessarily. we have done projects for enterprise departments, like the airport moscone center that pay rates equivalent to pg&e. we have done projects for general fund that pay 3.5 cents or subsidized rate and city hall, which pays nothing for electricity. it isn't necessarily a function of what they pay into the -- what the rate is. the way we work it is that we...
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being a sustainable city, we are energy-efficient. our energy program is a partnership that we have put together with pg&e and we help small businesses save money on energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. in san francisco, we are also renewable the powered. we have about 3000 solar installations throughout the city and county of san francisco, equalling 19 megawatts of solar. we are also working toward being 100% powered city in the next 10 years. finally, in san francisco, it means we are ev ready. we're making it easier for residents to take charge of their electric cars. the city now operates 50 publicly available charging stations at 15 locations. these are found at city parking garages, at the airport, treasure island, and by the end of 2012, the city will add another 30-40 charges. of note, the public uses the stations, the cost will be free up until the end of 2013 and all of the stations are powered with power that is greenhouse-gas free. adding to the infrastructure, many charging stations are also being implemented on pri
being a sustainable city, we are energy-efficient. our energy program is a partnership that we have put together with pg&e and we help small businesses save money on energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. in san francisco, we are also renewable the powered. we have about 3000 solar installations throughout the city and county of san francisco, equalling 19 megawatts of solar. we are also working toward being 100% powered city in the next 10 years. finally, in san francisco, it means we...
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their economic growth models by increasing input in some new areas like new energy, high- tech, high end manufacturing, i.t., bioscience, etc. these could translate into new corporation -- cooperation opportunities. the u.s. as you know is implementing its export initiatives and select u.s. programs while the chinese government is implementing its plan. one of the main contents of the plan is to expand tschida's domestic demand -- tschida's domestic demand. so for the next five years, -- china's domestic demand. we will import 10 trillion dollars of food from abroad including those from the united states. also, china is now working very hard on a global strategy. we encourage the chinese companies to work, to invest in foreign countries, including the united states. with this drive going on, i believe more and more chinese companies will come to invest in the united states. if we embrace all these efforts together, i am sure the result will benefit both countries on both sides. history and the facts have proven that china and the u.s. or sino-u.s. corp. is no zero sum game. rather, i
their economic growth models by increasing input in some new areas like new energy, high- tech, high end manufacturing, i.t., bioscience, etc. these could translate into new corporation -- cooperation opportunities. the u.s. as you know is implementing its export initiatives and select u.s. programs while the chinese government is implementing its plan. one of the main contents of the plan is to expand tschida's domestic demand -- tschida's domestic demand. so for the next five years, --...